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缅北禁地 in the News: July 2022

  • BY 缅北禁地
  • July 1, 2022

Each month the 缅北禁地 News Center will share the media articles featuring the university and its faculty, staff and students. Check back as more articles are added to this running collection. 
 

Professor Erica Wildy discusses how cannibalism among some species can be beneficial. (July 21, 2022 | Nature World News)


Professor Nicholas Baham shares what an exoneration for the Port Chicago 50 would mean for their families. (July 20, 2022 | CBS)


Professor Nolan Higdon co-authored an opinion piece arguing that NewsGuard is not the good way to train students to identify misinformation and fake news. (July 19, 2022 | Project Uncensored)


Professor Nolan Higdon co-authored an article about political activism in the wake of Roe v. Wade being overturned. (July 19, 2022 | Yes Magazine)


Professor Ivan Fedorenko provided insight on gas credit cards and rewards. (July 13, 2022 | WalletHub)


President Cathy Sandeen discusses how the first-generation experience changed since she was an undergraduate — and how colleges can respond. (July 11, 2022 | Higher Ed Dive)


Professor Nolan Higdon discusses why Elon Musk pulled out of a deal to buy Twitter. (July 9, 2022 | NBC Bay Area)


In her regular column, Professor Lisa Hill addresses generation patterns and how they can be broken. (July 8, 2022 | Tracy Press)


Professor Amira Barger wrote an opinion piece, arguing that the right to bodily autonomy is fundamental to our freedom. (July 1, 2022 | MSNBC)

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